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Top-flight, visionary, and driven leader offering over 10 years of success in demanding roles with the United States Air Force and 14 years in challenging management roles with the civilian sector. C-130, C-5, C-17, KC-135, H-60, B-1, and F-22 model aircraft avionics systems maintenance on Attack Control Systems, Instrument and Flight Control Systems, Communication, Navigation, and Penetration Aids Systems. Looking for a full-time position in Hawaii, relocating with husband July 2011.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Research Associate Oct. 2008 to Aug. 2009
Specialized skills:
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DANA MARSHALL
309 W. Foraker Drive Residence:
(907) 864-9876
Wasilla, Alaska 99001 Cell: (907) 854-1230
Email: dana@gmail.com
Wasilla, Alaska 99001 Cell: (907) 854-1230
Email: dana@gmail.com
SKILLS PROFILE
Top-flight, visionary, and driven leader offering over 10 years of success in demanding roles with the United States Air Force and 14 years in challenging management roles with the civilian sector. C-130, C-5, C-17, KC-135, H-60, B-1, and F-22 model aircraft avionics systems maintenance on Attack Control Systems, Instrument and Flight Control Systems, Communication, Navigation, and Penetration Aids Systems. Looking for a full-time position in Hawaii, relocating with husband July 2011.
WORK EXPERIENCE
UNITED
STATES AIR FORCE RESERVES –SEPTEMBER 2003-PRESENT
Sept 2008 to Present (Air Reserve Technician since January 2010) 40
hours
F-22 RAPTOR Integrated Avionic System Journeyman Tech
Sergeant (TSgt) E-6
United States Air Force Reserve, 477th
Aircraft Maintenance Unit Elmendorf AFB, Alaska
Burke Stott, MSgt (907) 551-9073
Maintain integrated avionics systems installed on
assigned F-22 model aircraft. Systems
qualified on: Integrated Maintenance
Information System (IMIS), Integrated Vehicle Subsystem Controller (IVSC) which
interfaces with air turbine starter system, arresting gear, airframe mounting
accessory drive, auxiliary power generator system, brake control, cockpit
monitoring, CNI, ECS, fire protection, fuel management, hydraulics, life
support, avionics, throttle and sidestick sensing functions, and the 1553B data
bus communication. Date Transfer
Equipment (DTE), Air to Air Interrogator (AAI), Intra-Flight Data Link (IFDL),
Environmental Control System (ECS) which is combined with the Fuel Thermal
Management System (TMS), On-Board Inert Gas Generation System (OBIGGS),
On-Board Oxygen Generation System (OBOGS), Pilot Life Support System, Vehicle
Management System (VMS), Electrical Power System (EPS) which consists of the AC
power generation system, DC power generation system, External power system, AC
electrical load distribution system, and the DC electrical load distribution,
Fire Protection System which consists of the thermal overheat detection system,
optical fire detection system and the fire protection modules, Fuel Management
System (FMS), Hydraulic Power System, Ice and Rain Protection System which
consists of the canopy defog, probe heat and
the engine anti-ice subsystems, Indicating and Recording System which
includes instrument and control panels, crash survivable flight data recorder,
and the integrated caution, advisory and warning system, Lighting System, Air
Data System, Global Navigation System which consists of GINS, Electronic
Warfare System which includes the RF subsystem, Countermeasures (CM) subsystem,
and Missile launch detection (MLD) subsystem.
Identify avionics systems malfunctions by interpreting equipment
operational characteristics using built-in test functions and electronics
measuring equipment. Electronics
measuring, test, and aerospace ground equipment qualified on consists of
TTU-205 Pitot Static Tester, Analog Multimeter, Digital Multimeter, Fuel
Quantity Test Set, Polyalphaolefin Cart (PAO), Portable Maintenance Aid (PMA), Ground
Air Cart (-95), HT-900 heat gun, support aerospace ground equipment stands.
Load and manage KYK-13 fill device.
Trace data flow and wiring diagrams using schematics and fault isolation
manuals. Remove and install
line-replacement units, perform system alignments. Launch and recover aircraft. Maintain and repair tools, test equipment,
and technical orders. Additional Duties: Unit Security Manager which requires monitoring
and evaluating unit performance on key security issues and programs and
recommends corrective action programs here appropriate the second additional
duty: Training Manager which requires comparing individual knowledge and skills
with job standards, and identifies Education and Training requirements.
DANA
MARSHALL
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309 W. Foraker Drive Residence:
(907) 864-9876
Wasilla, Alaska 99001 Cell: (907) 854-1230
Email: dana@gmail.com
Wasilla, Alaska 99001 Cell: (907) 854-1230
Email: dana@gmail.com
Sept. 2003 to Aug 2007
MC-130E Talon, Instrument and Flight Control Systems
Journeyman Staff
Sergeant (SSgt) E-5
United States Air Force Reserve, 919th
Aircraft Maintenance Unit Duke
Field Eglin AFB Field 3, Florida
Randall Usher, SMSgt
Maintained
avionics systems installed on assigned MC-130E model aircraft. Maintained avionics systems during deployment
as requested on AC-130H Gunship. Systems
qualified on are Central Integrated Test System (CITS) which consisted of the
following subsystems: controls and displays, data interface, acquisition,
conversion, processing, recording and printing. Electronic Display System which
included the Heads-Up Display (HUD). Mission Computer/Flight Management System
which consists of Flight display system (FDS), Color Radar System (WXR), Global
Positioning System/Inertial Navigation System (GPS/INS), and the Flight
Management System. Video Symbology
Display System (VSDS), Flight Data Recorder System, Caution/Advisory Warning
System, Ground Proximity Warning System, Angle of Attack/Stall Warning System,
Attitude Heading Reference System (AHRS), Magnetic Compass
Calibration/Boresight System, Inertial Navigation System, Global Positioning
System, Flight Director System, Flight Control Surface Position Indicating
System, Engine Tachometer Indicating System, Engine Temperature Indicating
System, Engine Fuel Flow Indicating System, Engine Pressure Ration Indicating
System, Engine Oil Pressure Indicating System, Torquemeter Indicating System,
Resistance Liquid Quantity Indicating System, AC Capacitance Fuel Quantity
Indicating System, DC Fuel Quantity Indicating System, Fuel Systems, Flight
Control Systems, Stability Augmentation and Automatic Flight Control Systems.
Indentified avionics systems malfunctions by interpreting equipment operational
characteristics using built-in test functions and electronic measuring
equipment. Electronic Measuring , test,
and aerospace ground equipment qualified on consists of Bleed Air Cart, Light
Cart, Air Conditioner, Heater, Ground Power Unit, Air Compressor (MC-2A),
Hydraulic Test Stand (MULE), Bus Analyzer, Fuel Quantity Test Kit, Engine
Indicating Test Kit, TTU-205 Test Set, Jet Calibrator/Analyzer, Tachometer
Tester, Variable Reluctance Test Set, Deadweight Tester, Fuel Flow Test Set,
IFF Test Set, VOR/ILS Test Set, MC-1M Compass Calibrator, Flight Data Recording
Test Set, TACAN Test Set. Load and
manage Computer Memory Load, Central Air Data Computer (CADC) Program Load, OFP
Load. Trace data flow and wiring diagrams using schematics and fault isolation
manuals. Remove and install
line-replacement units, perform system alignments, Boresight inspections and
modifications. Launch and Recover
aircraft. Aircraft Configurations. Maintain and repair tools, test equipment,
and technical orders.
UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA
ANCHORAGE –JUNE 2007-August 2009
Research Associate Oct. 2008 to Aug. 2009
Designed, collected
and constructed necessary data required for management decisions using SAS and
SQL. Utilize technical and analytical
skills to initiate and perform special research projects as requested. Developed visual and graphical management
information for presentations using Microsoft applications. Provided consultative assistance to
departments as required. Assessed
institutional effectiveness through the use of performance indicators and
outcome measures. Interpreted data and
communicated analysis reports in a timely, accurate and professional manner
·
Research Assistant Feb.
2008 to Oct. 2008
Collaborated with the
Director and Research Associates to develop and implement a research agenda. Searched and reviewed data to support
existing research projects and assist in responding to adhoc requests. Provided technical expertise on best methods
for optimizing data collection. Managed
data collection using Access, Excel and some SAS documents. Maintained departmental budget and financial
reporting. Maintained the departmental
website and update as required.
DANA
MARSHALL
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309 W. Foraker Drive Residence:
(907) 864-9876
Wasilla, Alaska 99001 Cell: (907) 854-1230
Email: dana@gmail.com
Wasilla, Alaska 99001 Cell: (907) 854-1230
Email: dana@gmail.com
Administrative Generalist June
2007 to Feb. 2008
Provided technical
and administrative assistance support to the Director and Research Associates. Maintained information currency and format
and polish information from multiple sources.
Designed, implemented and managed office information filing system. Prepared finalized, custom, general and
specialized issue and topic paper research reports. Created customized visual presentations,
customized tables, and statistical graphics.
Prepared and responded to external survey requests and perform
day-to-day office operations. Maintained
inventory management controls. Accounted
for reconciliation and production of monthly budget and management and forecast
reports.
DEL-JEN LOGISTICS,
INC.–SEPTEMBER 2005-JUNE 2007
Supply Specialist Tyndall
AFB, Florida
Performed
inventories, and ensured timely correction of discrepancies. Analyzed reports and recorded activities,
reported inefficiencies, and recommended corrective actions to improve
operations. Monitored the base PQDR due
in for maintenance listing (D23). Evaluated
supply efficiency and equipment management activities. Coordinated with
maintenance activities on repairable component actions. Obtained material required for equipment
modification and periodic component exchange in support of maintenance. Identified
property using technical data and blueprints, and identified components to
subassemblies. Coordinated requirements for shipping with transportation.
Oversaw stock maintenance within prescribed levels
and establish or adjust stock levels and reorder points using standard formula
and prescribed procedures. Searched
catalogs, records, or other data sources to obtain or correct stock numbers or
to find authorized substitutes for stock items.
Contacted supply organizations to obtain material status information,
follow up on urgently required items, and/or expedite delivery of material to
work sites.
VITTLES COMPANIES,
INC.–SEPTEMBER 2002-JANUARY 2005
Office Administrator Panama
City, Florida
Designed and
implemented staff communications programs in order to ensure ongoing, positive
up and down communications throughout the organization. Directly supervised 4 staff to ensure
specific tasks, assignments, programs & events were completed in a timely
manner. Conducted orientation programs
for new employees. Administered and recorded incoming invoices
and outgoing payments. Supervised the accounting
and financial reporting of 13 corporations within the organization. Maintained all insurance claims and customer
incidents.
CHERRY, BEKAERT &
HOLLAND, L.L.P. – JULY 1998-AUGUST 2002
Office Administrator Richmond,
Virginia
Responsible to the
Partner in Charge for the direction, coordination and overall management of the
office policies, procedures and scheduling of work time and assignments to
staff and office admin. Assisted in the
proposal process including research, reports and follow-up communication. Identified, planned and implemented the
objectives set by the Partner in Charge to ensure the organization’s overall
effectiveness. Responsible for the
implementation and ongoing maintenance of all office policies and
procedures. Responsible for the
scheduling of office administrative staff in a timely manner to ensure
appropriate coverage to daily operation of firm. Managed and order supplies within the budget
guidelines of the firm. Provided guidance
and expertise to administrative staff resolving problems or concerns. Developed, implemented and conducted office
staff training meetings as needed.
Delegated responsibility to appropriate account staff and admin to
ensure that the day-to-day functions and assigned projects are carried
out. Personally managed the
administrative staff that is responsible for the specific tasks, assignments,
programs & events. Conducted performance
evaluations for administrative staff. Served
as the direct liaison between the office and Firm Administration. Supervised monthly billings, accounts
payable, accounts receivable and collections.
Worked with the Partner in Charge to analyze processes, identify gaps,
and suggest areas for improvement. Managed
all month end and year end procedures.
DONNA
MARSHALL
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309 W. Foraker Drive Residence:
(907) 864-9876
Wasilla, Alaska 99001 Cell: (907) 854-1230
Email: dana@gmail.com
Wasilla, Alaska 99001 Cell: (907) 854-1230
Email: dana@gmail.com
ZIA
THERAPY CENTER - JULY 1997-JULY 1998
Respite Provider Alamogordo,
New Mexico
Provided client care and supervision that the parent
or guardian would normally provide. Ensured the safety and well-being of client's
in provider's care. Maintained the usual
routine and management of the client family's household.
Worked with other employees to provide group
recreational respite programming as assigned.
Provided timely, complete, legible, and accurate documentation of all
respite assignments and comply with all Reporting requirements.
Notified Respite office of any changes in address,
phone number, and emergency information.
Represented the program in a positive and professional manner to all
clients, families, co-workers and the public.
TREETOP
DAYCARE – July 1994-July 1997
Owner/Operator Misawa,
Japan
Created a classroom environment conducive to learning
and appropriate to the physical, social, and emotional development of students
with an emphasis on language development and emergent literacy skills. Implemented the curriculum. Interacted with the children in a way which
conveys respect and nurturing. Supported
the social and emotional development of children. Provided activities and opportunities that
encourage curiosity, exploration, and problem-solving appropriate to the development
levels of the children. Assisted in the
selection of books, equipment and other instructional materials appropriate for
the early childhood program. Maintained
attendance records of children participating in my program. Attended to the personal hygiene of each child
in my care, including changing diapers or soiled clothing and washing hands. Maintained a safe environment based on safety
standards. Prepared meals for children
as required. Cleaned and straightened the
child care rooms at the end of the day, as well as putting away any outside
equipment. Maintained open, friendly, and cooperative
relationship with each child’s family and encourage their involvement in the
program. Continued professional
development through attending workshops, conferences and other staff
development. Demonstrated behavior that
is professional, ethical, and responsible.
KLUTHE
& LANE INSURANCE – DECEMBER 1993-JUNE 1994
Customer Service Representative Rapid
City, South Dakota
Checked to ensure that appropriate changes were made
to resolve customers' problems. Completed
contract forms, prepare change of address records, and issue service
discontinuance orders, using computers. Conferred
with customers by telephone or in person in order to provide information about
products and services, to take orders or cancel accounts, or to obtain details
of complaints. Contacted customers in
order to respond to inquiries or to notify them of claim investigation results
and any planned adjustments. Kept records of customer interactions and
transactions, recording details of inquiries, complaints, and comments, as well
as actions taken. Referred unresolved
customer grievances to designated departments for further investigation. Resolved customers' service or billing
complaints by performing activities such as exchanging merchandise, refunding
money, and adjusting bills.
DONNA MARSHALL
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309 W. Foraker Drive Residence:
(907) 864-9876
Wasilla, Alaska 99001 Cell: (907) 854-1230
Email: danna@gmail.com
Wasilla, Alaska 99001 Cell: (907) 854-1230
Email: danna@gmail.com
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE, – APRIL
1990-NOVEMBER 1992
Supply Specialist Clark
AB, PI & Ellsworth AFB, SD
Perform a variety of warehousing duties, such as,
verify materials against receiving documents, noting and reporting
discrepancies and obvious damages; route material to prescribed storage locations; store, stack, or palletize
materials in accordance with prescribed storage methods; manage and take
inventory of stored materials; examine stored materials and report
deterioration and damage; remove material from storage and prepare it for
shipment or issue. Input material data
into databases using scanning devices or data input terminals. Operate MHE (Material Handling Equipment) up
to 20,000 lbs capacity to offload material and to move material in/around
various locations.
EDUCATION
& SPECIALIZED TRAINING
B.S. in Technical Management (Airport Management)
Specialized training:
Electronic Principles Course, E3AQR2A533B-332, July
2004
Instrument & Flight Control Systems Apprentice
Course, J3ABR2A533B-002, Nov 2004
MC-130E Instrument & Flight Controls Systems,
J4AMP2A5X3BK17A, May 2005
Magnetic Compass Calibrator System, J4ASF2A5X3B-050,
Feb 2005
Airman Leadership School, Feb 2006
F22 Avionics Systems Maintenance, J4AMP2A3X2-F27A, Nov
2009
Course 9 NCOA - July 2010
F22 Electrical Systems Maintenance, J4AMP2A3X2-E27C, Sep 2010
JPAS- manager training, March 2011
EQIP - manager training, March 2011
F22 Electrical Systems Maintenance, J4AMP2A3X2-E27C, Sep 2010
JPAS- manager training, March 2011
EQIP - manager training, March 2011
Specialized skills:
Access, Excel, Word, FrontPage, SAS, SQL, Delta graph,
Harvard Graphics, stress management, quality control, CAMS, SBSS, D043, D035,
ABSS, SATS, Tracker, ASNUD, THUD, WEBLINKS, EMALL, DESX, TAS, XCelsius,
BestSoftware, Banner, Peachtree, QuickBooks, IMIS, Quicken, FEDLOG, ESS, JPAS,
EQIP
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